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Woodford County CES

Title:
Sustainable Agriculture
MAP:
Sustainable Agriculture
Agents Involved:
Elizabeth Coots, Ryan Farley, Faye Kuosman, Adam Probst
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Sustainable Agriculture
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Integrated Plant Pest Management
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Home & Consumer Horticulture
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Master Gardener
Situation:

With almost 97% of all Woodford County land involved in agricultural or residential uses, proper stewardship of natural and human resources is of vital importance. Enhancing soil quality and health, economic profitablity, and natural resource conservation are three key factors to ensuring longevity of farms and landscapes within the community.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Enhancement of economic and ecological sustainability for farmers and homeowners within the community.

Intermediate Outcomes:

Clientele implement sound environmental and economic practices.

Initial Outcomes:

Clientele are aware of practices to sustain or improve natural resources on their farms.

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Clientele are aware of practices to sustain or improve natural resources on their farms.

Indicator: Observation

Method: Personal Interviews

Timeline: Yearly


Intermediate Outcome: Clientele implement sound environmental and economic practices.

Indicator: Observation

Method: Site visits, personal interviews

Timeline: Yearly


Long-Term Outcome: Enhancement of economic and ecological sustainability for farmers and homeowners within the community.

Indicator: Ag Census, Soil test reports

Method: National Ag Statistics Service, U.K. Regulatory Services

Timeline: Yearly

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Farmers/Landowners

Project or Activity: Educational Programs, Field Days

Content or Curriculum: Sustainable farm management and agricultural production.

Inputs: Agent/Program Assistant Time, Specialist Time, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Woodford Co. Conservation District, Woodford County Beef Cattle Association, Farmer Cooperators

Date: Yearly


Audience: Homeowners/Farmers/Landowners

Project or Activity: Soil Testing Service

Content or Curriculum: Soil testing for residents to promote sustainable management decisions

Inputs: Agent Time

Date: Yearly


Audience: Homeowners

Project or Activity: Spring and Fall Gardening Workshops

Content or Curriculum: Environmentally sound horticultural practices for home gardens and landscapes.

Inputs: Agent/Program Assistant Time, Specialist Time

Date: March and October of every year


Audience: Homeowners/Farmers

Project or Activity: Horticulture Workshops

Content or Curriculum: Environmentally sound horticultural practices for home gardens and landscapes.

Inputs: Agent Time, Specialist Time, CES publications

Date: Yearly



Success Stories

An online network connecting producers and consumers of local food in Woodford County

Author: Faye Kuosman

Major Program: Local Food Systems

An emerging concern in the midst of the Covid19 pandemic is that there might be instability in our national food system. This has created a surge of interest to purchase local foods. In response to this, the Woodford County Horticulture Agent worked with Master Gardeners and a group of community volunteers to create a website featuring foods produced in Woodford County called the Woodford FoodNet. The website will support local farmers and processors as well as expand buying choices for county r

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Pollinator Grant Program Encourages Residents to Provide Habitat for Pollinators

Author: Faye Kuosman

Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture

In the past five to 10 years, researchers estimate that pollinator populations have declined between 30 to 60%, depending on the pollinator. While much of the attention has focused on dwindling honeybee populations due to colony collapse disorder, native bee populations, butterflies including the monarch, and many other pollinator species, are also on the decline. Habitat loss due to urban and suburban sprawl is one of the main reasons.In an effort to help offset the loss of habitat for pollinat

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Family garden kits enable residents to successfully grow their own food during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author: Faye Kuosman

Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture

Family garden kits enable residents to successfully grow their own food during the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 Pandemic demonstrates the fragility of our food system. Although plenty of food is being produced, there is a bottleneck in distribution. As a result, Kentuckians are coming together to not only support local agriculture but also have an increased interest in growing their own food in home or community gardens. As a response to this interest, the Woodford County Horticulture and Family and Consumer Sciences Agent partnered to distribute Family Garden Kits, Container Garden Kits, and

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Estate Planning Workshop

Author: T. Adam Probst

Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture

With the average age of the farmer in Woodford County over 58 years old, the Woodford County Extension Service designed and implemented a 4 week estate planning workshop to assist landowners with transferring the farm to the next generation.  With a partnership between the ANR and FCS programs, 30 participants learned more from extension specialists, attorneys, and financial management specialists in methods to effectively transfer ownership of the farm business and plan for retirement. &nb

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